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<blockquote data-quote="429421Cowboy" data-source="post: 797364" data-attributes="member: 54332"><p>Same thing happens to me sometimes, I just have to step back and let things cool off. It really is scary how bad a miss or poor shot can make you just eat yourself up, begin to doubt your firearms setup or technique. </p><p>I am going through the same thing learning to shoot my new carry gun, it takes some work and the last thing i want to do is be carrying a gun i doubt i can hit things with, so i finish off my practice session with a mag at 7-10 yards into my steel swinger because i know i can hit it and end things on a good note.</p><p>I'd pound some steel at midrange until you gain your confidence back that you CAN make hunting accuracy shots in field positions and your rifle is spot on. The grey matter between our ears usually makes us far less accurate than the rifles we shoot are capable of. </p><p>We all hit the wall sometimes, good luck, you'll pull through it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="429421Cowboy, post: 797364, member: 54332"] Same thing happens to me sometimes, I just have to step back and let things cool off. It really is scary how bad a miss or poor shot can make you just eat yourself up, begin to doubt your firearms setup or technique. I am going through the same thing learning to shoot my new carry gun, it takes some work and the last thing i want to do is be carrying a gun i doubt i can hit things with, so i finish off my practice session with a mag at 7-10 yards into my steel swinger because i know i can hit it and end things on a good note. I'd pound some steel at midrange until you gain your confidence back that you CAN make hunting accuracy shots in field positions and your rifle is spot on. The grey matter between our ears usually makes us far less accurate than the rifles we shoot are capable of. We all hit the wall sometimes, good luck, you'll pull through it! [/QUOTE]
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